Musculoskeletal System - Anatomy

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A positive pivot-shift test of the knee, even after a successful anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction suggests lack of structural integrity of what ligament?

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Although it's function has only recently been described, surgical literature suggests that the anterolateral ligament functions to provide additional rotary stability to the knee. Because of this, some patients who have had an ACL reconstruction, but not an ALL reconstruction, will demonstrate a positive pivot-shift sign, a sign of knee rotational instability upon flexion of the tibia at the knee during medial rotation.

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